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IN-1 (left) and IN-12A (right)

SODO WALL IN SEATTLE WA

Long abandoned historic Tie Hacker Camp in the High Uintas. Tie hackers in this area were an important part of the building of the coast to coast railroad. Tie Hackers cut railroad ties from the lodge pole and other pine and fur trees in the Utinas and hauled them to the construction sights where the railroad was being built. Both the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific used ties harvested and shaped from this area.

Isaac Herzog, Leader of the Opposition in the Knesset, Israel speaking during the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser

Hack Factory in Pictures

I found a really simple hack to attach a pen to my Moleskine at: flickr.com/photos/xfletch/sets/1400422/

A girl from the video game .Hack//G.U.

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From the IDEO London Superhuman make-a-thon. A day and a half of super-charged brainstorming, hacking, and prototyping.

Hack Factory in Pictures

In Mountain View, CA.

People were learning how to solder and I assume put together a circuit board? I didn't get to ask questions, but it looked like fun.

Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC International, PwC, USA speaking during the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser

Mozilla Paris Hack-a-Thon, June 9th 2013

Punch holes on the centre crease of some thin card, then fold sides slightly away from the holes, and create a triangular ridge. This card can then be glued to a firm card with the ridge sticking up. Mock-up done with old envelope. For surface mounting (e.g. a bulletin board), only a strip of card next to the second crease is necessary, just enough to glue it to the base. This mockup is also used to demonstrate a cover, which is why it is much wider.

Strictly speaking, for surface mounting, it is not even necessary to use binding disks, as the surface gives rigidity, and one could just attach loops of wire or even narrow strips of plastic (e.g. strips cut from milk bottles), which could be stapled on or threaded through a couple of holes for each loop and attached at the back. The centre of the disc is only necessary to give the binding firmness in a book format. If one used individual rings on the spine, they would just flop and allow the paper to 'float' around.

 

Gunn Warsted, Chair, Telenor Group, Norway speaking during the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser

This is my hack for the last.fm hackday. It fetches the cover art for the last 24 albums I've listened to, sorts them by hue, blends them by colour together (according to the average colour of the cover), and places them in a 6x4 rectangle.

 

Uses Net::LastFM, Image::Imlib2.

Yesterday I received by post this iPhone Hacks book published by O'Reilly's Make:Magazine. Selected by author Damien Stolarz, my Lomolized iPhone hack is on page 354 to 356.

 

I didn't realize until now that I have a total of 4 hacks published in this blog:

Lomolized iPhone Camera Hack

iPhone Kaleidoscope Camera Effect

iPhone Polaroid Theme - How to Do it

Polaroid iPhone Stand

It will be interesting to see when will these hacks be obsolete as new iPhone features emerges.

 

More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/my-lomolized-iphone-hack-o...

Standing by Hackness Village Hall

  

1914-1919

To the Glorious Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives in the Great War

 

Rif H Bannister

Gunr G Ditchburn

Dvr HW Fletcher

Pte JT Leadill

Pte J Monkman

Sgt LJ Moore

Pte CF Morris

Pte HP Morris

Sgt C Raine

Gunr AW Robinson

Pte P Salt

L Cpl W Southwick

Maj Visct Ennismore

Capt MH Dennison

Capt E Braviner

Gnr T Calvert

Com Sgt ET Coulson

Gnr H Coulson

L Cpl FW Cowling

Gnr H Hick

Dvr E Hubbard

Pte H Hubbard

Fap Cpl R Hubbard

Dvr DR Humpleby

Dvr TE Humpleby

Sap E Hunter

Pte JT Hunter

Pte R Hunter

Gnr H Hunter

Dvr R Golden

Pte HW Jackson

Shoes JC Jarvis

Pte Alf Johnson

Pte Alan Johnson

Pte Fred Johnson

Pte Frank Johnson

Gnr C Leadill

Pte H Mackwood

Pte W Maw

Pte MF Moore

Sgt WP Nelson

Cpl A Noble

Gnr H Noble

Cnf S Raine

Pte L Raine

Gnr Harold Raine

Gnr Harry Raine

Pte GE Raven

Gnr F Readman

Gnr WB Robinson

Pte JW Robinson

Cple W Short

Pte E Short

Pte S Smith

Cpl S Steele

Dvr F Stephenson

Dvr H Stockill

Sgt H Sykes

Pte W Parkinson

Gnr F Poole

Pte A Tomlinson

L/Cpl W Walkington

Pte S Ward

Sgt J Watts

Sadlr R Wilson

Pte W Wright

Mussenden Temple to the left. Portstewart beyond. Portrush next reaching out to the sea.Then Giants Causeway in the distance.

ya, i know later this site ve'been hacked before

Mozilla Paris Hack-a-Thon, June 9th 2013

Beautiful view. You have to experience it.

キーボード。

A digitally rendered, over-enthusiastically remote-flashed image of a decidedly low-tech camera: The trusty Argus C3.

Impressions from the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser

@Home Page Art//Music Festival

Mozilla Paris Hack-a-Thon, June 9th 2013

I picked this guy up at a garage sale for $1.00 and decided to finally bring him back to life; here I've hooked him up to an older ATX computer power supply to supply the ~5V, instead of wasting 4x 1.5V AA batteries. I also have an iDog in many pieces (somewhere on my desk) awaiting this hack.

When I connected his positive lead with the alligator clip it gave a little spark and a quick jolt to life! (dirty connection)

Note: using these 20 (or 24) pin ATX power supplies, you have to ground the green wire to switch-on the internal relay and complete the circuit. Thus, the fan kicks on, and all the leads supply power to the hard drives, etc. I didn't have an AT power supply on hand with the simpler on/off switch. In storage I have a few, however.

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